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Comedy special features eulogies for the year 2020 with a line-up of all-women comedians discussing everything from casual sex to beige Band-Aids and everything in between that we've "lost" ... Read allComedy special features eulogies for the year 2020 with a line-up of all-women comedians discussing everything from casual sex to beige Band-Aids and everything in between that we've "lost" in 2020.Comedy special features eulogies for the year 2020 with a line-up of all-women comedians discussing everything from casual sex to beige Band-Aids and everything in between that we've "lost" in 2020.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
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Reviewers say 'Yearly Departed' received mixed reactions for its humor, honesty, and cathartic experience. Many praised performances by Tiffany Haddish, Natasha Rothwell, and Sarah Silverman. However, some criticized it for being in poor taste, overly political, and not funny. The vulgar content and suitability for certain audiences were points of contention. The special's comedic approach to serious issues was both refreshing and tone-deaf, sparking varied reactions.
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I defended Tiffany Haddish when her show bombed in Atlanta and when Jaguar Wright; a prolific naysayer of the music industry brought doubt that her relationship with Common would survive after her 'me too'-oriented allegations about him/her boyfriend. I did the same thing for Leslie Jones drew harsh criticism in her role in the Ghostbusters remake which stung a little more than a little bit when it came from Dan Aykroyd, a member of the original cast and comedic royalty. I was torn on that one because Aykroyd and the rest of the cast were an absolute paradigm to my budding, adolescent sense of humor, just as were countless other comedians, most notably Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappell, Gild Radner (God Bless the dead); her husband, his friend, and other sisters of comedy, like Monique and Luenell, who even though I sang all of his songs growing up, made so much fun of Biz Markey, I cried real tears from laughing so hard because it was relatable; jokes I would expect to hear at a roast for him and see him crying tears too.
However, this show didn't feel that way, from the first line to the last, my heart sank deeper and deeper inside of myself, waiting for the next seemingly editorializing zinger would drop. I am used to being the baseline for unity, If not personally, generally speaking but I got to say, nothing is quite as disappointing after finding that you and/or who you are as a person, whether that be a single mother pregnant with "more children", or a "Bad mom" like Mika in the movie of the same name, or Police Officer now navigating unprecedented conditions, both at work, at home and in the public eye, are fodder for comedic relief within a celebratory, 'homecoming' context and to the accolades of an admiring viewership as well. I did not find this 'tongue and cheek' but 'tears on cheeks' and not in a good way. I would have been pleased to listen to Dave or good old Bernie Mack come back from the dead to handle this topic, putting 2020 to rest, or perhaps more appropriately to death. In the first few weeks of the George Floyd tragedy Dave Chappell spoke to everyone, as only he can, and shared in our collective sense of humor, raised up our sports and voices effortlessly and seamlessly; this, more than pales in comparison to that grace. Congratulations Tif looks like you roundly found your place.
I disagree with the reviews so far - I think this special was in good taste and that, despite the seriousness of the things we've lost this year - it is helpful to have a sense of humor and smile!!
It's a lot of my favorites - I was really looking forward to Tiffany Haddish, Natasha Leggero, Sarah Silverman, and Rachel Brosnahan from the beginning - but really everyone was great! They all had very specific topics to riff off - and a short amount of time to make their points and deliver the laughs - and they all nailed their segments - while adding to the overall theme and vibe of the special and generally poking fun at how crazy 2020 has been!
Having the comedians reacting to each other really adds - because I've seen some Zoom comedy shows this year where the fact that there was no audience laughing and feeling the jokes actually made it a lot harder to laugh on my end...
If it's a family with like adult kids - I guess you could say 18+ - everyone could enjoy this on New Year's Eve for example!! It delivers the point in half and hour and it's done! It's just fun!!
It's a lot of my favorites - I was really looking forward to Tiffany Haddish, Natasha Leggero, Sarah Silverman, and Rachel Brosnahan from the beginning - but really everyone was great! They all had very specific topics to riff off - and a short amount of time to make their points and deliver the laughs - and they all nailed their segments - while adding to the overall theme and vibe of the special and generally poking fun at how crazy 2020 has been!
Having the comedians reacting to each other really adds - because I've seen some Zoom comedy shows this year where the fact that there was no audience laughing and feeling the jokes actually made it a lot harder to laugh on my end...
If it's a family with like adult kids - I guess you could say 18+ - everyone could enjoy this on New Year's Eve for example!! It delivers the point in half and hour and it's done! It's just fun!!
Seriously, there used to be a time when we could all take a joke or two. I know things have been tough, but you have to be able to laugh at stuff. Its only human.
Funny spirited show with a great team full of amazing energy. Watch the behind the scenes during credits to see how cleverly they made the film during Covid.
Funny spirited show with a great team full of amazing energy. Watch the behind the scenes during credits to see how cleverly they made the film during Covid.
Comedy is subjective, so pretending your opinion will matter to anybody else when it comes to that is kind of silly (friendly reminder that Larry The Cable Guy is worth over $100 million). Personally, I thought there was some great material, and some slightly more obvious stuff that just kind of fell flat with me.
In terms of raw talent, great lineup of comedians/actors and it's really technically impressive what they were able to pull off (which you get to see at the end of the film). Unfortunately, I think the fact that all of it was ultimately digital kind of adds to some of the downsides of the whole piece. In a lot of ways they weren't able to play off each other in a normal context, which really is such a huge part of comedy. I don't think they needed to consistently have reaction shots from the other actors when one was giving a eulogy. That took me out of it a bit. And some of the acting did kind of come across as over-the-top (again, likely because of the circumstances).
Ultimately, I thought it was a clever way to put together a comedy special for this year and a great opportunity to shine a light on some really talented folks. And anybody who is surprised by some of the views expressed in these bits probably doesn't follow the comedians themselves.
That said, Amazon tends to be one of the first places people go to "hate review" something if it's perceived as political or trying to "even the scales" by giving representation to underrepresented groups (i.e. women and women of color in comedy). So ignore those, watch the first few bits, and decide if the humor fits your mood/style. If it does, then it's a nice little end to the year.
In terms of raw talent, great lineup of comedians/actors and it's really technically impressive what they were able to pull off (which you get to see at the end of the film). Unfortunately, I think the fact that all of it was ultimately digital kind of adds to some of the downsides of the whole piece. In a lot of ways they weren't able to play off each other in a normal context, which really is such a huge part of comedy. I don't think they needed to consistently have reaction shots from the other actors when one was giving a eulogy. That took me out of it a bit. And some of the acting did kind of come across as over-the-top (again, likely because of the circumstances).
Ultimately, I thought it was a clever way to put together a comedy special for this year and a great opportunity to shine a light on some really talented folks. And anybody who is surprised by some of the views expressed in these bits probably doesn't follow the comedians themselves.
That said, Amazon tends to be one of the first places people go to "hate review" something if it's perceived as political or trying to "even the scales" by giving representation to underrepresented groups (i.e. women and women of color in comedy). So ignore those, watch the first few bits, and decide if the humor fits your mood/style. If it does, then it's a nice little end to the year.
Did you know
- TriviaAt 39:07 in of Yearly Departed Season 2 Ep 1 as Yvonne Orji puts the 2021 urn in the curio cabinet you can see urns of years past. 2009, 2010, 2011, & 2012 are on the 1st shelf. The 2nd shelf has the urns for 2014, 2015, 2016, & 2017. The top shelf has the 2019, 2020, & 2021 urns. The urns for 2013 & 2018 are not shown.
- SoundtracksI Will Remember You
Performed by Christina Aguilera
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